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12 Sentences With "changing opinion"

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Their shifts aren't unlike Trump's own changing opinion on Assange.
Republicans' relentless attack on the Affordable Care Act certainly contributed to changing opinion.
Changing opinion Taiwan is home to one of Asia's largest and most vibrant gay communities.
"The campaign is not going to be about changing opinion about Donald Trump," he says.
Of course, the medical community's changing opinion of gay and transgender people didn't undo homophobia or transphobia overnight.
The goal is to better reflect society's changing opinion about marijuana and bring black market operators into a regulated system.
No one is changing opinion that the Fed will likely raise at today's meeting, but it's not clear how it will affect its future outlook.
And while Slack has long had its critics, the fact that a CEO has now resigned over her Slack messages feels like a new milestone in changing opinion about the company.
Clinton told her supporters on Saturday that her team had drafted a memo that looked at the changing opinion polls leading up to the election and that the letter from Comey proved to be a turning point.
The ruling could accelerate the changing opinion of the court, and be particularly effective in building support for an idea that has been floated in progressive circles: appointing additional justices to counter the current conservative majority that was installed in dubious circumstances.
As a result of changing opinion on the 'safe' atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases, to which this conference contributed, the UK government changed the target in the Climate Change Act from 60% to 80% by 2050.
John "Jack" Hendry (1867 – 1917) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Notts County. Jack Hendry was responsible for the handball foul in the February 1891 FA Cup quarter final that is credited for changing opinion in English soccer about the legitimacy of penalty kicks. Hendry had denied Stoke an equaliser With only seconds of the game remaining by handling the ball on the goal-line. The resulting free-kick was lost denying Stoke chance of a place in the semi-final while Notts proceeded as far as the 1891 FA Cup Final.

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